Tag: Mars
How do I understand my horoscope?
With the rise of social media, the use of astrology has increased rapidly and is used in a wide range of platforms including our...
There’s no fooling around with astronomy
April 1, also known as April Fools’ Day is traditionally a day where people make practical jokes or create hoaxes. However, the Riverside Astronomical...
“The Exoplanet Next Door:” UCR’s Dr. Stephen Kane featured in Scientific...
The February issue of the Scientific American, a popular American science magazine, featured an article titled, “The Exoplanet Next Door,” co-authored by Dr. Stephen...
Humanity, abandon all hope, for the squirrels shall inherit the earth
By: Steven “We don’t all wear tinfoil hats” McTinfoil
The end of the world has arrived early, and surprisingly not in the form of nuclear weaponry....
Club Spotlight: Aerospace Systems
Convening in a medium-sized study room on the first floor of Orbach library on Friday (their regular meeting day), May 12, a passionate group...
UCR Around the Galaxy: Earth’s first student to study abroad in...
Name: Marie Goodall van Leeuwenhoek
Year: Junior
Major: Microbiology
Area of Study: Extraterrestrial Studies
Planet: Mars
When our space ship Minerva landed on the surface of Mars a few...
Space exploration: Why the U.S. needs it now more than ever
Much to the dismay of the 34,435 supporters that signed an online petition for the U.S. to build a Death Star, the White House...